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14 Cards in this Set
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Bacterial agent that causes salmonella is classified as having which biohazard level |
II |
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Who regulates the shipping of potential hazardous or infectious material in the US |
US Department of Transportation |
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Most diagnostic sample sent from veterinary clinics to outside Laboratories fall into which category |
Category B (1) |
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The magnitude of random errors and the reproducibility of measurement is termed as |
Precision |
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A biological solution of known values that is used to verify test results is known as |
A control |
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Normally do not cause disease in humans examples; soaps, vaccines, specific species disease |
Biosafety level 1 |
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Potential to cause human disease if handled incorrectly. Examples toxoplasmosis, salmonella |
Biosafety level 2 |
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Potential to cause serious and potentially lethal diseases |
Biosafety level 3 |
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Unlikely for a novice to have exposure to this level. High risk of life-threatening diseases examples Ebola |
Biosafety level 4 |
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An infectious substance in a form capable capable of causing permanent disability or life-threatening or fatal disease in otherwise healthy humans or animals when exposure to it occurs |
Category a |
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An infectious substance that is not in a form generally capable of causing permanent disability or life-threatening or fatal disease and otherwise healthy humans or animals when exposure to it occurs |
Category B |
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Those that do not contain an infectious substance or that is unlikely to cause disease in humans or animals |
Exempt |
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Which category of items is sent out most regularly |
Category B (2) |
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Train records must be kept for how long |
Three years or 90 days Beyond employment |